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Show Emery County Progress wedding Tuesday, April 18, 1995 3A Military news anniversary Devin Tharp Kenneth Alton Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class Devin R. Tharp, son ofWillard L. and Jeanette Tharp of Orangeville, recently reported as a crew member aboard the fast combat support ship USS Army Reserve Pvt. Kenneth Alton has entered basic training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C. During the eight weeks of training the soldiers will study Rainier homeported in the Army mission, and will Bremerton, Wash. receive instruction in drill and Tharp participated in the ceremonies, weapons, map commissioning of the Navys reading, tactics, military cournewest combat logistics ship, tesy, military justice, first aid, d and was to be part Army history and traditions of the ships first crew. While and special training in human serving aboard Rainier, Tharp relations. will help refuel and resupply Alton is the son of Kelly P. other ships at sea with petro- and Cindy Alton of Orangeville. leum products, provisions, ammunition and stores. Tharps ship carries more than eight million gallons of fuel, 1,800 tons of ammuniMervin and Kathleen Day tion, 400 tons of dry food and are proud to announce the arsupplies, and 250 tons of reof two new grandchildren. rival infrigerated and frozen food Kelton Samuel Robbins w as fresh fruits, vegcluding, born Dec. 22, 1994, in and milk. etables, eggs Nev. , to Kenneth Winnemucca, 588 men other Tharp joins and women aboard the ship and Kathy Day Robbins. He who will continue to enable the was welcomed home by Navy to demonstrate its unique Katrina, Kurtis, Kyle and capability of conducting air, Kaelyn. Shauna Lynn Seering was ground and logistics operations bom April 2, 1995, in Salt Lake supported entirely by ships at to Kory and Doris Jean City sea- a critical option in regions (Jeannie) Day Seering. Other where access to land bases is is Barbara proud grandparent does limited or not exist. The 1990 graduate of Em- Seering of Salt Lake City. is Thyra ery County High School joined Gardner of Ferron. the Navy in September 1990. C. hand-picke- Birth Meadows - Pearson Tiffany Meadows and James Edward Pearson have chosen April 22 as their wedding day. The couple will be honored at a reception following the 12:30 p.m. ceremony at Green River Cultural Hall, 101 North Clark. The newlyweds will also be honored at a reception and dance from 7:30 to 9 p.m. that evening at Cleveland Elementary School, 30 South 100 West. Parents ofthe bride are Don and DeeAnn Meadows of Green River. Parents of the groom are Duane and Barbara Pearson of Elmo. 50th anniversary St. Anthony Parish, 5 South Main Street in Helper. The couple were married April 23, 1945. Mr. and Mrs. Benash have three children, Jeanette, Karen and Ernie. The children of Mr. and Mrs. John Benash will honor their parents on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary at an open house on April 22. seven have They The open house will be presented from 2:30 to 5 p.m. at grandchildren. No gifts, please. Great-grandmoth- Ws're Back Undar Naw Name Schodetrec BYU to host Women's Conference PROVO- - Women's Organizers of the at Conference Brigham Young University will follow a scripture form Mosiah that emphasizes unity and love as the theme for its annual meeting, May Conference chair Jeanne Bryan Inouye says the conference focus, taken from Mosiah 18:21, "Hearts knit together in unity and love," reflects the emphasis the late LDS President Howard W. Hunter placed on how people should treat each other. "We looked at different aspects on how we might have 4-- 5. greater love and treat one an- other with greater kindness," Inouye says. "Many of our presentations address that theme with respect to our relationships with our families, within the church, and within our relationships with persons of other faiths." The conference will feature four general sessions in the Marriott Center and more than 50 concurrent sessions. It will open with a 9 a.m. welcome May 4 from BYU President Rex E. Lee and a keynote address by Sandra Rogers titled "Broken Hearts Will Knit Hearts." Rogers is dean ofthe College of Nursing at BYU. Free sessions to the public include May 4 evening session Birthday Hazel Strong Please join the family of Hazel Strong in celebrating her 80th birthday. An open house will be held in her honor April 22, 1995, at the Museum of the San Rafael from 5 to 7 p.m. Hazel was bom April 21, 19 15, in Castle Dale, to George Nephi and Ethel Livingston Jeffs. No gifts please. 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